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This is regarding the new "luxury" property in Den...

This is regarding the new "luxury" property in Denver, 2785 Speer Apartments.

I sent a piece of certified mail to the Orion headquarters two weeks ago with signature verification, and still have not received a request.

Be aware of the property. I toured a couple of floors and the amenities and felt like the apartment was a good value. I did my paper work to sign a lease but was told two days later that they had accidentally given it to someone else already.

I was told the only other unit available for my move-in was on the first floor which had concrete floors compared to all the others. I had my reservations but agreed to sign the lease without seeing them in person (btw I flew from Texas to view the property along with others initially).

Upon arrival I was horribly disappointed. The entire first floor of a 4 level complex has concrete floors with construction stains all over them, then sealed over. I have footprints, razor blade rust stains, tool rust staines, red paint, adhesive stains and all others all over my floor. It continuously looks dirty. It's a far cry from the leasing area which has nice clean concrete floors that were then stained over. It's incredibly deceptive and just looks cheap. At $2600/month it's obviously not worth it and I'm already looking at other properties for when my lease ends. There are a lot of properties in Denver at this price point which are way nicer. Don't be fooled.

Also, the wall in the living room where the TV should go (not only out of common sense but based on the model) does not have a TV cable outlet. I was told be the office that the best remedy was to put a cord cover over the cable in the living room. Does that sound like a "luxury" apartment to you?

Besides all that and the numerous burglaries already, tell me why anyone should rent here?

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